

QUICK LINKS
Heparin, Lithium Salt is a complex glycosaminoglycan that has been combined with lithium ions to form a salt. Heparin itself is composed of highly sulfated and variably sized chains of polysaccharide units featuring repeating disaccharide sequences. The lithium salt form of heparin is created by replacing the naturally occurring sodium or other counterions with lithium ions, which may confer distinct properties to the compound in various applications. The structure of heparin is characterized by its high negative charge density due to the presence of sulfate and carboxylate groups, which allow for interaction with positive ions like lithium.
Ordering Information
| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
4-(4-Methoxyphenoxy)-2-methylaniline, 500 mg | sc-314653 | 500 mg | $294.00 |